This is Volume 1 of the "Zoological Series," published in 1892 by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. A valuable historical record, this volume provides insights into zoological studies and natural history observations from late nineteenth-century America. Explore detailed accounts and findings related to animal species and their environments as documented by the survey. Researchers, historians, and anyone with an interest in the history of zoology and the natural world will find this volume a fascinating primary source.
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